Area Overview for DE65 5ZQ
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Living in DE65 5ZQ offers a quiet, low-density residential experience in a small cluster of homes. With a population of 2,267 and a density of 45 people per square kilometre, the area feels uncluttered, ideal for those seeking space without isolation. The community is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, many of whom own their homes—86% of properties are owner-occupied. This suggests a stable, long-term demographic, with families and professionals likely to find a sense of continuity here. Daily life is shaped by proximity to essential services: nearby shops like Tesco, Aldi, and Co-op provide convenience, while three railway stations—Tutbury & Hatton, Willington, and Burton—offer access to broader networks. The area’s small size means amenities are close, but its character is defined by a balance between local simplicity and regional connectivity. For buyers, DE65 5ZQ represents a blend of practicality and accessibility, with homes primarily in single-family structures. The low flood risk and below-average crime rates further reinforce its appeal as a safe, settled place to live.
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- Population
- 2267
- Population Density
- 45 people/km²
DE65 5ZQ’s property market is characterised by high home ownership—86% of residents live in owner-occupied homes—and a predominance of single-family houses. This suggests a market skewed toward private buyers rather than renters, with limited availability of flats or shared housing. The small postcode area’s compact size means the housing stock is finite, potentially limiting options for buyers. However, the focus on houses implies a demand for family homes or properties with garden space, which may appeal to those seeking traditional living arrangements. The low population density (45 people per square kilometre) reinforces the area’s residential character, with homes likely spaced apart. For buyers, this means competition could be fierce, but the stability of the market—bolstered by low crime and flood risk—may offer long-term value. Those prioritising proximity to local amenities and regional transport links may find DE65 5ZQ a practical choice.
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Energy Efficiency in DE65 5ZQ
Daily life in DE65 5ZQ is shaped by its proximity to retail and transport hubs. Within walking or short driving distance are three supermarkets—Tesco Hilton, Aldi Hilton, and Co-op Hatton—providing essential shopping options. These stores cater to everyday needs, from groceries to household items, reducing the need for long trips. The area’s railway stations—Tutbury & Hatton, Willington, and Burton—offer access to broader networks, facilitating travel to nearby towns for work, leisure, or socialising. While no parks or leisure facilities are listed, the low population density suggests open spaces may exist within the area or nearby. The combination of local retail and regional transport links creates a lifestyle that balances self-sufficiency with connectivity. Residents can enjoy convenience without sacrificing access to larger urban amenities, making DE65 5ZQ appealing to those valuing practicality.
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Schools
Residents of DE65 5ZQ have access to two primary schools within practical reach: Long Lane Church of England Primary School and Church Broughton CofE Primary School. Both are state-funded institutions, with the latter holding a ‘good’ Ofsted rating. The presence of two primary schools provides families with options, though no secondary schools are listed in the data. The schools’ religious affiliations—Church of England—may align with local community values. For parents, the ‘good’ rating at Church Broughton indicates a school meeting acceptable standards in teaching and outcomes. However, the lack of secondary education options within the area means students may need to commute to nearby towns. The concentration of primary schools supports a family-friendly environment, but buyers should consider the need for additional educational infrastructure beyond primary level.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
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| 1 | Long Lane Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | Church Broughton CofE Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 3 | Long Lane Church of England Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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DE65 5ZQ’s population is skewed toward middle-aged adults, with a median age of 47 and 86% of residents owning their homes. This high home ownership rate, combined with the predominance of houses over flats, indicates a community prioritising stability and family-oriented living. The age profile—most residents aged 30–64—suggests a mix of working professionals and families, with fewer young people or retirees. The predominant ethnic group is White, reflecting a homogenous demographic. While no specific data on deprivation is provided, the high home ownership and low population density imply a relatively affluent or secure housing market. The absence of significant diversity metrics means the area’s social fabric is likely composed of long-established local communities. For those considering relocation, the age profile and ownership rates suggest a mature, low-turnover neighbourhood with a focus on long-term residency.
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